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They had i---- some friends r--- for a game of bridge
They had invited some friends round for a game of bridge
The work was harder than I'd expected, but you have to k--- g---.
The work was harder than I'd expected, but you have to keep going.
They p-- the project on h--- until they got enough money to finish it.
They put the project on hold until they got enough money to finish it.
I thought the decorations were way (= very) o--- the t--.
over the top
Do you f--- l--- going out tonight? ( to want to do sth)
Do you feel like going out tonight?
People don't g- r--- as often here as they we do back home
People don't go round as often here as we do back home
I don't really like going for long walks
I'm not that keen on going for long walks
He dedicated much of his career to teaching and books were his p---- p------
prized possession
I think I'll g- f-- the steak. What are you having? ( choose sth)
I think I'll go for the steak. What are you having?
spend time alone
spend time on my own
I can understand that because I have experienced a similar situation or similar feelings
I can relate to that
D--- b- and pick up that book sometime.(To stop by for a visit, for a short time
Drop by and pick up that book sometime.
If things k--- g--- like this, we'll have to close the business.
If things keep going like this, we'll have to close the business.
Sorry, but we must p-- your plan on h---
Sorry, but we must put your plan on hold